![]() I'll take care of him, so just make sure you make good use of that new skill. Reidin Kurs: Eh, don't worry about Arpesto. Then, I can teach you the Emergency Arrow skill." I'm going to use it to feed my pet falcon."Īrpesto: "Hurry up and bring 5 Cursed Rubies, 30 Pet Foods, and 5 Harpy Feathers. Reidin Kurs: "30 Pet Foods? What the heck do you need all that for?"Īrpesto: "I. I thought you said you developed it while you were fighting Medusas."Īrpesto: "A-anyway, please bring me the following items as tuition in exchange for me teaching you this skill: 5 Cursed Rubies, 30 Pet Foods, and 5 Harpy Feathers. It was only after countless battles with Eddga that I managed to invent and perfect Emergency Arrow." Reidin Kurs: "Hey! You liar! I was there when you accidentally made up that skill when you were bored and just messing around with one of the bows!"Īrpesto: (ahem) "Please Reidin, don't entertain unfounded rumors. Although I feel guilty for requesting payment from a fellow Hunter, creating this skill required much sacrifice and unimaginable bloodshed on my part." However, I'd like to ask for a little tuition in return for me teaching this to you. Of course you can't resist this offer if you recognize this skill's value. I simply call it 'Emergency Arrow.' Would you be interested in learning it?"Īrpesto: "Great, great. It's a handy skill that I developed while battling Medusas and running out of arrows. You should be capable of learning my secret skill, the 3rd Arpesto Form. She does possess exalted ideals, but she is also pleased to step down from her pedestal and enjoy life directly finally, in spite of her aristocratic background, she marries a person with "the soul of a hotel keeper.Learn how to use Phantasmic Arrow from Arpesto and Reidin Kurs.Īh, you definitely have the keen, vulture-like eyes of a true Hunter. She is romantic, for example, when she remembers an opera (Verdi's Ernani) in which a member of the aristocracy shelters an enemy thus, she shelters Bluntschli, since it is "chivalrous" to protect him. Raina, then, is perhaps a combination of all the above qualities. The heroine has been classified by critics as a minx, a liar, and a poseuse I have nothing to do with that: the only moral question for me is, does she do good or harm? If you admit that she does good, that she generously saves a man's life and wisely extricates herself from a false position with another man, then you may classify her as you please - brave, generous and affectionate or artful, dangerous, faithless - it is all one to me. Of Raina, Shaw wrote in an essay entitled "A Dramatic Realist to his Critics": When Bluntschli ridicules Sergius' quixotic cavalry charge, she pretends to be offended, but she is secretly glad that her intended is not "perfect." And when there is the possibility of an actual slaughter taking place in her room (the Swiss soldier vowed to kill rather than be killed - even though we later discover that this was a bluff since he had no bullets), she impetuously decides to hide him and help him escape. She does respond immediately to the plight of the Serbian soldier (Captain Bluntschli), even though just a few moments earlier, she was delighting in Sergius' victory over the Serbs. She admires Sergius' victories, but she is also genuinely troubled by the reports of the suffering and slaughter that accompany the war. She shocks her mother when she says that she would like to shock Sergius' propriety since he is such a "stuffed shirt." Yet, at first, she is filled with undefined ideals. In fact, her attraction for Bluntschli is partly due to the fact that she can step down off the pedestal which she must be upon, metaphorically, whenever she is in Sergius' presence. Currently, Phantasmic Arrow is only Neutral. Whenever Raina strikes a pose, she is fully aware "of the fact that her own youth and beauty are part of it." When she accuses Bluntschli of being "incapable of gratitude" and "incapable of any noble sentiments," she is also amused, and she is later delighted that he sees through her "noble attitude" and her pretensions. Phantasmic Arrow Forced Neutral Issue 1352 rathena/rathena GitHub Phantasmic Arrow is supposed to take the element of whatever arrow is currently equipped but not consume it. She had an incredible tolerance for pain and great survival skills. ![]() In the opening scenes of the play, she is presented as being a romantically idealistic person in love with the noble ideal of war and love yet, she is also aware that she is playing a game, that she is a poseuse who enjoys making dramatic entrances (her mother is aware that Raina listens at doors in order to know when to make an effective entrance), and she is very quixotic in her views on love and war. Raina is one of Shaw's most delightful heroines from his early plays.
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